If all you were going to use was Kindle why not get it to auto-start so
that the user only sees the simple Kindle interface.
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> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Taylor, Barry
> Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 3:47 PM
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> Subject: Re: kindle
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> Claire, paul
> I currently have three clients who either have not used a computer or
> have little understanding of windows, but would like to read. Also we
> have difficulty finding anyone to teach Windows in the client's home.
>
> Imho it takes much more cognitive involvement to navigate windows
either
> by smartnav, gridkeys etc, than to click on pageup/page down on ECS.
>
> And neither nhs nor local authority funded page turners around here.
>
> Barry
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> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Hayward Claire
> Sent: 05 December 2011 15:40
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> Subject: Re: kindle
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> Agreed it is potentially cheaper: we would facilitate access to the PC
> for someone who has one, but take into consideration the quality of
the
> screen for reading, ability to position the screen, what (if anything)
> else the client wants to use it for etc etc and then make a decision
on
> which way to do it: windows + software, kindle +pagebot or,
> sometimes......still a pageturner!
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> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Paul.Nisbet
> Sent: 05 December 2011 15:21
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> Subject: Re: kindle
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> Still think it makes more sense and costs less to use a Windows device
> with
> free Kindle Reader for PC....?
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> My feeling is that if we have previously funded page turners at XXXX a
> cost, then it makes perfect sense to fund a pagebot (not the kindle
> itself) at XX cost. If the client has need for a switch accessed
> reading method then I would personally say, it comes under EC?
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> Dear all
> Has anyone been able fund a pagebot through environmental controls?
It
> has been suggested to me that we shouldn't.
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